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  • 6/30/2025
During a press briefing on Monday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt answered a question about Syria.
Transcript
00:00Go ahead.
00:01Yes, you.
00:02Thank you so much for that.
00:04Well, you and then you.
00:05There's confusion here.
00:06I have a question on Syria.
00:07Go ahead.
00:08The Syrian government get back to you that they are ready to join the Abraham Accord.
00:11Is there any discussion with the Syrian and Israeli government for having a security agreement
00:16is the first question.
00:17And the second question, what's the end goal for talking with the Iranians?
00:20Is that only focused on the nuclear program or are they willing to speak about other issues
00:26like the proxy group on ballistic missiles or even trade with Iran?
00:31So as for discussions between Syria and Israel, you'll have to reach out to those respective
00:36governments.
00:37I can't comment on that.
00:38But what I can tell you is that this afternoon, the president will be signing an executive order
00:43to terminate the United States sanctions program on Syria.
00:47And this is in an effort to promote and support the country's path to stability and peace.
00:53The order will remove sanctions on Syria while maintaining sanctions on the former President
00:58Assad, his associates, human rights abusers, drug traffickers, persons linked to chemical
01:03weapons activities, ISIS and their affiliates, and Iranian proxies.
01:07And this is, again, an action that the president promised and shocked the world with in Saudi Arabia
01:13because he's committed to supporting a Syria that is stable, unified, and at peace with itself
01:18and its neighbors.
01:19The president met with Syria's new president when we were in the Middle East, as you know.
01:24And so this is another promise made and promise kept by this president to promote peace and
01:29stability in the region.
01:30Go ahead, Alice.

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